The collection honors the brand’s essence by leading with masculine, nineties-inspired tailoring in wide pinstripes, tweeds and Prince of Wales checks and adds depth with nostalgic, feminine materials, silhouettes and finishes. “We took the 80s, a time of great excess, and referenced the moments before and after,” explains co-founder Camilla Freeman-Topper. “It is the mood of these moments that influenced the collection, and we found the most beautiful clash when referencing both eras at once. Seventies styling details abound through flared silhouettes, extruded necklines and lapels, track suiting, Polo necks and ring pull closures. Wide-leg trousers are cut with vents for ease of movement, blazers are informed by nineties styles in boxy, double-breasted forms or in long-line silhouettes; bias-cut satin dresses are styled with boyfriend-fit outerwear; chiffon styles fall far from the body in sunray-pleated circle skirts and undulating hemlines that blossom with vintage florals and in the spirit of grunge deconstruction, the trench is re-imagined in skirting. The theme pushes house boundaries, moving traditionally clean and minimal styles into soft, sensual, feminine forms. Ruffles and fine details are realized in luxurious, light poplins, diaphanous chiffons, textured georgette and Dentelle lace. The collection interprets the bold and creative spirit of the seventies against the stripped-back, raw attitude of the nineties, to inform a palette that evokes an exquisite evolution of color; beginning with hues of tobacco, sage and gold lurex, the collection then flows into brilliant shades of fuchsia, Persian purple accented with class white, and red and finishes with black and Belgian grey. – from Camilla & Marc

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